Our Favorite Eco-Friendly Fitness Gear

Happy Earth Week! What better way to celebrate than with a promise to plant a tree, save the rainforest, or create less of a carbon imprint on the planet. Break a sweat in any of these eco-friendly fitness products and you'll do just that. Here's to taking care of our environment, one workout at a time!

Renew Tee by Be Present- ($35) (left) Sport this super soft tee made from rPET, a fabric created by spinning recycled plastic bottles with organic cotton. It looks cute, feels great, and it’s earth friendly!

these durable PVC-free mats. They’re created with open cell natural rubber tapped from renewable rubber trees. And for every mat sold, the company plants a tree through their partnership with Trees for the Future.

Balsa Stability Yoga Block by Jade-($19.95)(left) Pick up this yoga block to support you in a pose or fix your alignment. For every block purchased Jade, who also works with the Tropical Rainforest Coalition, will preserve 100 square feet of

Green Silence Running Shoes by Brooks-($100) (left) Get running with these sneaks constructed with a BioMoGo biodegradable midsole and made from 75% post-consumer recycled materials. Just think, your old furniture and tossed CD’s are now Brooks’ famously comfortable and durable running kicks!

on this award-winning urban bike. It’s a first to be built from natural biodegradable flax fibers and coated with water soluble paint. A high-tech green bike!

The Santiago Collection from KEEN-available May 1 ($50) (left) Slip on these fun eco-friendly sneaks post-workout! They’re made on refurbished Demas machines from the 50’s and constructed with natural cotton canvas and locally produced rubber. KEEN will donate $5 from every purchase to Kiva.org to help restore impoverished neighborhoods.

Stylus Shorts by Nau-($50)(left) You can feel great about wearing these shorts to break a sweat and/or run errands around town. They’re constructed from certified 100% organically grown cotton (which doesn’t use synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers during its growth and development) and spandex.